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  1. 1 point

    154 downloads

    This mod gives Carth Onasi the ability to wear the Republic Soldier Uniform which is seen being worn by various other NPC’s throughout the game. A new baseitem type has been added for Carth’s Flight Suit which is essentially a version of his default clothing with stats equal to that of class 4 armour and another has been added for the uniform itself, which is available in two texture variations so as to include the TSF Uniform for KotOR II. The uniform items will have the stats of class 5 armour. Carth will be wearing his uniform on the Endar Spire at the start of the game but will change into his Flight Suit after landing on Taris, so as to keep his allegiance hidden. All three of these new items will be present in your inventory when Carth joins your part, so it’s ultimately your choice what you want him to wear. This mod also gives Carth two of his own blaster pistols, rather than having just one of them alongside a regular blaster pistol.
  2. 1 point

    Version 1.0.0

    19 downloads

    I loved the idea of Remote Influence Mod, a mod created by tk102 in which Bao-Dur's remote could tell you the influence of each of your party members. The issue is that TSLRCM has a modified version of Bao-Dur's remote dialog file in the override folder, creating compatibility issues with the Remote Influence Mod and TSLRCM. So I decided to use the security system computer on the Ebon Hawk to display this information instead of the remote, which should make this mod way less prone to compatibility issues.
  3. 1 point

    Version 1.1.0

    58 downloads

    This is a modder’s resource that provides some additional commoner body models that can be used for NPCs. The game includes body models for fat male and female commoners, each using a custom texture with no variants. They are unused. Originally, as part of the K1 Community Patch, a fat-ified version of the standard male commoner body was made to be used for Handon on Dantooine. This allowed it to use the regular commoner textures. As of K1CP v1.10.0, this addition has been removed, so the assets are now being made available for third party mods to make use of. Additionally, the vanilla female fat commoner model has had some adjustments made to its UVs so that it can also make use of the regular commoner texture variants. A simple TSLPatcher setup has been provided that edits the two vanilla appearance rows to switch their texture assignments, as well as adding new rows using all the regular NPC heads. Note to regular users: Installing this package by itself will do nothing as the game does not make use of the vanilla fat commoner appearance rows. It requires other authors to create content utilising it. Permissions: This is a modder’s resource, and thus intended to be utilised by the community. You can freely incorporate the included assets in your mod. Simply provide credit to the Community Patch team and link back to this page. Do not redistribute/rehost this resource as-is elsewhere.
  4. 1 point
    Anyone using Steam and not the workshop, I had to make sure the installer was pointing to the location of my game's .exe file because it kept trying to install to a LucasArts folder. I am using a 64-bit Windows 10 PC, so the location for my Steam version of K2's .exe is in the following folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Knights of the Old Republic II Only strange thing is that the download from here is "tslrcm186.exe," but my game menu shows that version 1.8.5 is installed. My advice would be to keep the installation file saved on your computer, so if you're ever in doubt as to which version you installed, you can read the file name. Well, I guess another strange thing is that, since I have a GOG and a Steam version of TSL, I would like to install RCM for both versions of my game. However, the RCM installer, after installing successfully to Steam, will not let me change the file location of a subsequent install. Not the end of the world, but I don't know anyone who recommends the vanilla over the RCM version.